Finland Eurail Pass

Overview

The Eurail or Interrail Finland Pass is the most comprehensive way to explore Finland. Discover its historic cities, unspoiled forests and thousands of fresh water lakes. Visit major cities like Helsinki, Turku and Vaasa. Take the train and venture to the southern coastal cities or take a trip in the opposite direction to reach as far north as the Arctic Circle.

The Eurail or Interrail Finland Pass allows you unlimited travel with the freedom to hit the tracks whenever and wherever you want! You can take as many trains as you like and there is no limit on the distance you can travel within a travel day. All of this at a fixed price.

Hop on and off trains at any time according to your desires and encounters. Just show up at the nearest train station and get ready to go and explore a new destination. (See ‘Things to know’ for more information about seat reservations).

The Eurail or Interrail Finland Pass is packed with bonuses to make your trip even more enjoyable. Hotel discounts, reduced museum fares and more are included in your pass. It also comes with a Eurail or Interrail travel pack (Travel map and user guide).

Whether you are the adventurous traveller or the avid planner the Eurail or Interrail Finland Pass is your pass to freedom and the key to an unforgettable trip!

What is included?

  • Travel on the national rail network of Finland

  • Freedom to take multiple train journeys per travel day

  • Issued as a Mobile ticket

  • Your choice of a 1st or 2nd class rail pass

  • Children under 12 travel free with Adult

  • Discounted Youth (under 28) and Senior (60+) passes

  • Flexible: choose where you want to go, and when

How does it work?

Illustration of a red map with a railroad track design, set against a teal background with trees and clouds, accompanied by a blank ticket.

Illustration of red bus seats facing a window with a scenic view of clouds, hills, and a tree.

Illustration of a red train on a track under a blue sky with white clouds and a setting sun in a circular frame.

1. Pick the right rail pass

2. Reserve your seats

3. Activate and travel

Rail passes can be booked for travel in one specific country or you can choose one of a few pre-selected country/region combinations. Extensive travel plans? Try the Eurail or Interrail Global Pass offering train travel in 33 different countries - including Great Britain. Once you've selected your pass, its price will depend on the class of service selected, passenger type, and the number of rail travel days.

Traveling on local and regional trains provides you with an opportunity to freely explore. It’s easy to get on a train with your Eurail or Interrail Finland pass and find an open seat to enjoy the journey in. Seat reservations are required on many high speed, overnight, scenic, and international trains. It’s always a good idea to research the journey you are interested in and check for any specific seat reservation requirements.

Your paper-free rail pass needs to be activated with the Eurail (Interrail) App prior to the first train journey or first use of bonus. Don't forget to download the application before your departure to Europe in case you do not have a good internet access upon arrival

Comparison

Rail Passes vs. Train Tickets

Rail Passes

Train Tickets

Best for discovering more than 3 cities

Children usually travel free

Often includes travel bonuses

Seat reservations included for most trains

FAQs

A rail pass is a travel document that entitles you to travel on European trains in a specific geographic area (country/countries), for a specific number of days.

Be mindful that having a rail pass doesn’t necessarily mean that you can hop on any train at will, within the geographical area covered by your rail pass. Depending on the country, the type of train and the route, you may need to purchase seat reservations at an additional cost.

Lastly, rail passes are packed with additional benefits, also known as rail pass bonuses which can range from discounted shopping in retail stores, to preferential rates on other modes of transportation like ferry or bus, to rebates on hotel nights, reduced admission at museums attractions, and more

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Child and youth passengers

The definition of "Child" and "Youth" varies by country and operator. This is why we ask for the age of young passengers.

Sometimes children below a certain age can travel without a seat for free. If you want to guarantee a seat for child passengers, enter '6' as the age of the child.

Read more about child and youth passenger ages. See also youth discounts and railcards.